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Tamburlaine (Ire)
Bay, 1998 |
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In England,
Ireland, Dubai
and USA
2 wins
(1600m)
6 seconds
from 15 starts
(11 of them in
Group stakes
races).
Timeform 114
at 2,
TFR119
at 3,
TFR116
at 4.
• at
2
Joint 6th top
rated 2 year old
• at
3
Raced
exclusively in
Group races |
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At
2
TFR
114
4 starts
for a
win (6
lengths)
3
seconds
(incl 2nd
in Gr1
Racing
Post
Trophy)
Joint
6th top
rated
2 year
old |
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At
3
2nd
Gr1
2000
Guineas
(1600m)
2nd
Gr2
Celebration
Mile
(1600m)
2nd
Gr3
Hungerford
Stakes
(1400m)
4th
Gr3
Greenham
Stakes
(1400m)
4th
Gr3
Park
Stakes
(1600m)
5th
Gr1
Irish
2000
Guineas
(1600m) |
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Sire:
ROYAL ACADEMY
Won
Gr1 Breeders Cup Mile,
Gr1 July Sprint, 2nd
Irish 2000 Guineas (TFR
130). Sire of Gr1
winners in USA, England,
Ireland, France, Hong
Kong, Australia and
Brazil. Champion sire of
142 stakes winners world
wide. Three parts
brother to
Storm Cat. |
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Dam:
WELL BOUGHT
(IRE) by Auction Ring.
Placed in England. Dam
of 3 winners: Tamburlaine
(IRE) (c. by Royal
Academy).
TFR 119. Subject
stallion. Storm Breaker
(IRE) (g. by Sadler’s
Wells). 2 wins at 5,
2007 in Ireland,
$18,338
(USA). Market Hill
(IRE)
(f. by Danehill). Winner
at 3 in England, $10,687 |
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Royal
Academy |
Nijinsky |
Northern Dancer |
Nearctic |
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Natalm |
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Flaming Page |
Bull Page |
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Flaring Top |
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Crimson Saint |
Crimson Satan |
Spy Song |
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Papila |
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Bolero Rose
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Bolero |
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First Rose |
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Well
Bought |
Auction Ring |
Bold Bidder |
Bold Ruler |
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High Bid |
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Hooplah |
Hillary |
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Beadah |
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Knighton House |
Pall Mall |
Palestine |
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Malapert |
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Country House |
Vieux Manoir |
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Miss Coventry |
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The male half of
Tamburlaine’s
pedigree is his sire
Royal Academy.
At $3.5 million the
highest priced yearling
in the world of his
year,
Royal Academy
justified the price tag
by winning the
Gr1 Breeder’s Cup Mile
before retiring to stud
as
European Champion Miler.
-
Karel Miedema’s
Pedigree Evaluation
Sires Handbook 2007
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"He'll go to Royal
Ascot. He's a classy
miler." R Hannon |
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